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cahill

/kah-hil, key-/US // ˈkɑ hɪl, ˈkeɪ- //

卡希尔,卡西尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Angling.

    • : an artificial fly having a quill body, golden tag, tan-spotted wings and tail, and gray hackle.

Examples

  • One day he received a phone call from State Sen. Pamela Cahill, the Republican minority leader.

  • The following year, she and Cahill moved to Los Angeles, where Batmanglij was studying at the American Film Institute.

  • In other words, “carbohydrate is driving insulin is driving fat,” says George Cahill, a professor at Harvard Medical School.

  • It is entirely possible that among Cahill, Chafee, Cutler—and potentially Crist—three will emerge as winners on Election Day.

  • “Crist cannot win unless he runs as an independent,” says Keith Frederick, who is doing polling for Cahill, Chafee, and Cutler.

  • Mr Cahill was coming and the three would have such a jolly chat, and perhaps end up at the Hippodrome.

  • The Wilcoxes were represented by Charles, who witnessed the marriage settlement, and by Mr. Cahill.

  • "The best of evenin's to you, a cushla," said Mr Cahill, as he bolted the shop-door after her.

  • Dr. Thaddeus Cahill's Dynamophone, an extraordinary electrical invention for producing scientifically perfect music.

  • But I wouldn't never try that expression on Dan Cahill, the elevator starter, without bein' well out of his earshots.